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Computer Memory Audiobook by Tim Wilkingson, Michael Davis

Computer Memory Audiobook by Tim Wilkingson, Michael Davis

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Title: Computer Memory
Subtitle: Develop a Computer-Like Memory in 5 Minutes a Day
Author: Tim Wilkingson, Michael Davis
Narrator: IJ Anderson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-15-17
Publisher: Michael Davis
Genres: Self Development, How-To

Publisher's Summary:
Warning: You are about to discover how anyone can achieve extraordinary success by simply harnessing the power of his or her memory.
What if I told you that you could learn and memorize more in less time? Stay focused, quit being frustrated, improve concentration, be more productive, and absorb info like a human sponge...and best of all do it in as little as five minutes a day?
In Computer Memory that's exactly what you'll get.
Anyone, at any age, can improve their memory. Its true. Getting older doesnt have to mean becoming more forgetful. Actually, as you age your memory can become better because you have more experience and knowledge to connect with new information and thus make it easier to remember.
So if you have ever been frustrated with yourself for failing to remember even the simplest things in life...things like birthdays, telephone numbers, or even where you left your keys, take heart. You can improve your memory.
In fact, you can easily improve it so dramatically that it will change your life forever...and you can do it in as little as five minutes a day!
Just think how great your life would be if you could:
Now stop imagining and keep reading to discover how to turn all the above into reality.
The truth about your memory
The truth is out: The human brain is undisputedly powerful. Researchers have found that both parts of our brain (the left and right cortexes) work together 100% of the time to capture every single piece of information we feed it.
Now let's think about this for a moment...you have with you right now an amazing storage facility that far exceeds any super computer ever built, envisioned, or designed. It's up to you to use it to the fullest!
I can almost hear you crying out loud: "If my brain is such a great storage facility, why is it so difficult to remember shopping lists or all the nitty-gritty stuff I need to know?
The answer is simple: Your memory is untrained. In fact, anyone who remembers things by rote (by regular repetition) is putting his untrained memory to work.

Members Reviews:
you would think that it is all about computer but if you're going to read it thoroughly you would learn how to adapt like a computer memory that can store a thousand of ...
If you're going to look at the cover, you would think that it is all about computer but if you're going to read it thoroughly you would learn how to adapt like a computer memory that can store a thousand of ideas. In this book, it was discussed on how to improve your memory skills and how can you retain your memory for a long period of time. There are a lot of excerises that we can practiced simply, memorizing your pin numbers, credit card numbers and etc. Attention to details is also a good point when it comes to memorizing. This book is effective for me!

Much appreciated and an useful read for everyone.
It was really an amazing read with useful guides about increasing the memory skills and step by step process shown about different techniques to improve the skill about remembering things easily. And i find all the techniques and ideas are very much practical and effective in real life. And i am totally agree with the author about the statement where he tells about focusing attention and creating meaning is the most important principles of improving memory kills.
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Computer Memory Audiobook by Tim Wilkingson, Michael Davis

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